Join us for an exclusive evening with acclaimed filmmaker Spencer Frost, renowned for his
breathtaking travel, adventure, ocean, and underwater cinematography.
Spencer will provide an in-depth look into
his career, showcase his stunning footage, and offer a demonstration and insight into his creative workflow. This
is a rare opportunity to gain insights from a filmmaker who has collaborated with BBC Earth, National Geographic,
RED BULL Media House, Japan Airlines, and more.
Schedule:
5:00 PM - Welcome and IntroductionBrief introduction to Spencer Frost and his filmmaking journey.Overview of the
evening's schedule.
5:15 PM - Spencer's Career Journey & Key ProjectsInsight into some of Spencer's filmmaking experiences in Russia,
Iceland, Japan, Africa, and beyond.Discussion on working with brands like RED BULL, BBC Earth, and National
Geographic.Showcase snippets of award-winning works such as “Home,” “Dancing in the Dark,” “A Corner of the
Earth,” and his latest film, “The Corners of the Earth – Kamchatka.”
5:45 PM - Footage Showcase & Cinematic TechniquesScreening of recently filmed footage using RED Raptor 8K/Komodo X and
DJI Inspire 2 drones.Breakdown of key shots: storyboarding, angles, exposure, and creative decisions.
6:15 PM - Post-Production WorkflowHow to pull footage together to tell his story. How Spencer handles RED RAW
files to achieve what he needs in these extreme situations.Techniques for colour grading to seamlessly blend RED
and DJI drone footage.
7:15 PM - Interactive Gear Session & NetworkingHands-on opportunity for attendees to see and handle Spencer’s
gear.Open Q&A with Spencer.Networking over drinks (beers provided).
8:00 PM - Event Wrap-Up
Where to park? There’s plenty of street parking around the studio, and if that’s full, you’ll usually find space at Bunnings or Woolworths just across the road (also a good excuse to grab a snack or last-minute plant).
Important note: Google Maps likes to play games—it often drops people at the back of the complex. We are Unit 27, but don’t let that fool you: we’re actually the second unit in the main front section of the complex, not hiding out in the far corners.
Please don’t park in the warehouse bays inside the complex (we know they look tempting), as they’re reserved for loading and you might end up making friends with a forklift. Parking is at your own discretion—we can’t be held responsible for any parking fines, tow trucks, or passive-aggressive notes left on windscreens.
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